Large-scale electrical contractor serving biotech, data centers, and industrial facilities
Rosendin is a 10,000+ person electrical and communications contractor headquartered in San Jose, serving complex builds across biotech, data centers, high tech, and heavy industrial. The tech stack is heavily weighted toward project management and CAD (Oracle Primavera, Microsoft Project, Revit, Bluebeam, Procore) with industrial control systems (ABB, Siemens, PLC), reflecting a construction organization managing large distributed teams and intricate technical installations. Active hiring focuses on construction trades and engineering roles, with notable demand for project directors and procurement leadership—consistent with managing complex multi-site projects and supplier networks.
Notable leadership hires: Project Director, Procurement Director, Engineering Lead, Director of Procurement, Engineering Director
Rosendin operates as a general electrical contractor and systems integrator founded in 1919, with 10,000+ employees across the United States and Canada. The company specializes in complex installations for biotech and pharma facilities, data centers, high-tech manufacturing, heavy industrial, healthcare, education, and hospitality projects. Current work spans battery energy storage systems, substation builds, utility solar projects, and system retrofits (electromechanical to microprocessor-based controls). The organization manages supplier quality, procurement, safety systems, and budget/schedule performance across multiple concurrent projects.
Oracle Primavera, Microsoft Project, Procore, and Autodesk BIM 360 for scheduling, coordination, and document management. CAD stack includes Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Bluebeam for design and markup.
Biotech/pharma, data centers, high-tech manufacturing, heavy industrial, utilities, healthcare, education, hotels, and commercial. Current projects include battery storage systems, substation work, utility solar, and data center builds.
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